1. Drug business license: In most countries and regions, you need to obtain a drug business license or similar license to open a pharmacy. This needs to comply with relevant laws and regulations and pass the review and audit procedures.
2. Pharmacists or pharmacists: Pharmacies usually need qualified pharmacists or pharmacists to be responsible for drug distribution and consultation. Pharmacists or pharmacists need to have corresponding qualifications and practice certificates.
3. Legal business premises: there must be legal business premises that meet the requirements of construction, fire protection and hygiene. This may include renting or buying commercial premises and making necessary decoration and facilities configuration.
4. Drug procurement channels: legal drug procurement channels should be established to ensure that drugs are obtained from legal drug manufacturers or wholesalers and meet the relevant procurement and quality control requirements.
5. Drug storage and management: There should be corresponding drug storage facilities and management systems to ensure the quality and safety of drugs. This may include controlling conditions such as temperature, humidity and light, and establishing drug traceability and inventory management systems.
6. Legal compliance and regulatory requirements: it is necessary to comply with relevant laws, regulations and regulatory requirements, including drug sales, prescription drug management, drug advertising and other regulations.
7. Drug information and consultation: accurate drug information and consultation services should be provided to help customers use drugs correctly and provide necessary health consultation.
Please note that the specific requirements and procedures may vary according to national and regional regulations. When considering opening a pharmacy, it is recommended to consult the local health drug regulatory agency or relevant professional institutions to understand the specific requirements and procedures to ensure the legal and compliant operation of the pharmacy.